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Great award we got in Europe

Dear visitor,

We are extremely proud to share the news regarding this great award we got in Europe for our latest game Chronicles of Drunagor. We are happy to be here, sharing some of our success with you, our most important fuel! That right, because of you we succeeded and we keep working hard to improve and bring you more fun and intelligent games!
Once again, thank you.

Team CGS

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